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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 9 Mar 1923, p. 2

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35L, 0 Government's timber potter. "'i'shrtttpiitied by the erection of some _ w,','" 3 t still he W33 not trointr to critic 17'vailes of telephone lines durinl , T M"- ' the.psst year. ' '. . , ' ' , _ . ft, ','l,',','tdlgti' Would Waive Tenders. ' . ' .1 F am re o all this critlcism: The Minister was followed by Z. T jelutggre SWIM! song in the Ontario Mageau amberal. Sturgeon Falls). is" the Pl am out ot politics. I who urge upon the Government the He'll be rtme Minist is smiling. desirability of taking steps to' see shortly" ou ot politics, too, very that established pulp and paper 3 . Afterco , companies, with large amounts of _ Various it',',e.e,',lf,'l,',1ft in t,ti',tf,tl'itr"J.' capital invested. should secure ade- Sandy Jr'.i'/"ir.yae;,',1tth"st ctleS, . G. quate reserves of timber. If neces- tigated iii . ., u. coma) 08" sary. he felt that the Government , 058 who sought to make should waive sale by tender in order political capital out of criticism of to achieve this object. . . the Attorney-Genera'l's enforcement ="..'."ehere'rr"-"""""-""""'-""- of the Ontario Temperance Act. Such . criticism. he contended, was cal- cculated to undermine respect for the - - RS law and to increase the difficulty of t t enforcing it efficiently. "Constant criticism of the Attor- l nev-0eneral," he said, "tends to l Weaken the enforcement of the law, ( tends to encourage law-breakers, and ' tends to the withdrawal of that moral l PREMIER END "support necessary to the successful 'ienforcement of any law." .-----------r---------------------------- §hContinuing, the speaker stressed t "_-""---------.--.--- t e economic difficulties which at . Asks Five Questions. Ithe present time hampered the de- Advises Tum Members, .. . veiopnient of agriculture. The farm- . . I have prepared here five QUGS- er was paying too much and being C ttr 10 tttt About m, tions that I propose to ask the Pre- . paid too little. As a remedv hating-j " . " mier through you, Mr. Speaker. igesmd "voluntary reduction of fees! Broadening-out POS- They are: (It Does the Prime Min- land salaries." Fees and prices, liei e . . . ister not think that common, every- te: "should not be kept up "not; abilities, to Take Out I',7, Seemiereqwe" [lit/hh/f,',',:', he armers were forced to organize in . . . B ou con mn my I e S ould order to force them down. dt',} Membership m Weirdly at least have had the grace to hear should settle the dimouity iv, as . . my argument? (2) DoesthePrirne broader and more national spirit,"", Named Organization-rye?! not think that an adjust- he said. i . ment of this question could be made A. C. Lewis (Conservative, North-i Casselman Again on 'that would satisfy conditions- in east Toronto) spoke for about an urban centres. and at the same time hour preceding the dinner hour. lie; Warpath satisfy conditions in rural Ontario? , charged the Government with ex-I (3) Does the Prime Minister ar- ttravfgagcei declared the Adminis-E. __._.__, ' predate that it was rural public ra on a enteredu o tl " "en , o inion that brou ht l t " 'rtr.1- fission! T/,th,o,e,t, adetfuzrte fireuprafg-ti (FEARS HIS BILL damn that 'pfl'/',1l"ih'f whirehlie' Ir, on o ts business, and criticized l " , (4) Has the Prime, Minister made the Government for not having conn' 3 WILL BE GASSED' 'any effort to ascertain the quietly mitted itself to redistribution. I ', '_-.---.....-.--.--...-. lthought out viewpoint of rural on, . ' ' j " t . '? - _ Champions Widows Cause. I i Following the precedent of the £32: sf,ye1mt/,2,i.srght'ydopi',ren?dte"c,1" "MM; Lewis Kent on torriticize the,, :session, the Ontario Legislature de- tween the proposal to go outdan'd Actr 1,1153%! (fusligt'hers allowances' 'voted Itself again yesterday to an create public C?Dinion to stiffen the worded the gact prexitntdesddt: iii-(e331; hour or an hour and a half of specia. backu of the Government on this with $700 cash from becoming a: (and unheralded furore. "before the 1uQ',t,1f':tyo/e,ti'lroun",'s'tgeper (r? beniefictiarg. He illustrated his case: orders." As on the day previous. ence to the canalination ofL the it. t 'lfl.'d'"'cuterna/h 21:25:; riggtalt of: William H. Casselman, the stormy Lawrence?" . _ children who had been left 811 0'33, [IF-O. petrol from Dundas, was the C Mr. fi't"e',1,'1't',yr', sat down amH i life insurance. The only method by) member to launch the assault. and fi"iiig'Tl/2"t'edatri1are/',r.. If?" F. f; , which she could benefit for herselfl lagain Premier Drury was the ob.. et a ross. . lu,, Cr" and children was bv spendin so l i _ .- r g your reward in a minute. C'Ul- of her money, or a; she "is. 1llC lGCthe. dently anticipating a move that had vised by the Chairman of the board-' _Casschnan Ts Piqucd. gggthsralded .in corridors before . 2eg,',','.t a portion of her money l "FM; Casselman has a bill before tnenhe,1."",ic'e'fanie,',icif,1tt, ti'/i,td1f,'..' . ', ..e ouse to suspend for five years _ ' P - it Hon. Beulah Bowman, Minister of Ithe operation of the Adolescent '""eeh1"2ii?fisu, 1 ' , ', i Lands and Forests, gave a brief Bur- lbchool Attendance Act, and. Premier vised his follower To" 2',f.,ri' aa-', l vey ot. Northern Ontario conditions, *Drury Wafi reported in the Press as little sense f h A 3 CU tame 'r, reviewing for the members thei thaw"! told " deputation opposing the eveni o umor. And one or; afeas of agricultural land in the' ft? bill that the measure would be w 3 ng paper reports, he said} North country, and speaking of! sent to one of the various lethal ad none too correct. Furthermore,; progress in settlement. He upheld' chambers. Mr. Casselman intro- sax the Premier, he was only 'ct-i,, the contention of Northern Ontario' duced the subject by reading the dulging in a bad habit of 1srophecyi, members that prosperity in h T newspaper headline, "To Kill ciiiriytt.tn, he said that the bi" would be North, to some extent at least spell? selman Bill." 'killed. Of course, he said, the £319: ' ed- prosperity in southern O.nt i , Mr. 'Ferguson-mr kill Bill Cas- n'of tryrbill would be decided upon in . Touching u on th N ar o. :selman. iithe House, "but my attitude and the . . "no roads' p 9 k orthern On- l Mr. Casselman--lt would takel: l . , . 7 _ i 8 problem. Hon. Mr. Bow- (more than Prey i D i .posltion of the tiovertipnent will Le man announced a id . , n er rury to do that! I lin 0 l . . " f that the lm some applause 1 Then from another journal hei I Sty,".]")',','?,,',': I B t nex year from North istatement to the deputation: "Pre- 1 ed. ay o Pembroke. The department mier Drury says Casselman Bill will Premier Drury-Wen. I have rc1- 3 gashalso ehdeavoring to connect up die in the Legislature." so" for believing the House has suf- i . oc rane with cobalt. and in a few Mr. Casselman--I do not know flteient Sonfldence in the leadership il years time Hearst would be con- how he k'nows that. but he says it. of the Government to follow its leztti 'l,tS't"'t1,i,',Il,t,h friota1.tnhei, There was! "1:12.21" C. Biggs---Why not wait in this measure. or e . f I 6 ' l for. roads at the 'lQtdthrnt/2t,atf,": MR Casselman 1,trocee1ing)--.-A,ndl mn Is ' Dead ' Already? said, which the Government was do- here is an editorial on the subject, Then the Premier proceeded tr- ar.- 3 intr its beat to meet. "rile? rthegi,yr '/'),'le/ic2.,taded, li'Pre-l in" (the S't,el',t,iole',' a com of which . , 'a c." ' not . . Tasse man had '. I ', 'tfiTv'?",',, Unreliable. read that. (Conservative applause.) _ hiyy The bill spo(ke grim i122? lit: .prtrre2roithiVfel"tprr,,t/y of the 3""110 Executes BillS?" (i/itil 'iiidldhe could see no argument n surveys ' " S ou justify t 'C , a'nt" 'm' . guinea: fdistricts up to James Bay lHoI hafve been a member of this!,the House. t1i1ieri1,",','.atfi/y':y)i,ea,,'/ir, l t tntltgt ot' acreage... the re- ..333. 33.3.3333 'i/ig,",' 1tdterd the ' _ in rural Ontario, he. believed fcrp i'//'I f . ' ' were satis- ' an um I read/repeal of ti Ad LMkV V -ea,1,',, . I". l factory. Hon Mr Bowman the articles in r rye, I it? olescent Yc'nooi At- . . inno- Yesterday ti paper I ttendance Ac [ cently COnVulsed the House with did not .know there were lethal}; Mr. Cas [it,; - ' . _ . ' . laughter in this co chambers in conne t . . , se man You H find "U- in response t nnection, when, stitutio th C Ion pith this tn- i The Premier said h ' . o; 7'. . " to how o,tfle.d,; gal"; question 'pur osen t lat were devised for the. that it was iiiiai plublie alfnft,-.,.a]_t~i . . c o , i in : t ttitr.tur, the G'nf'JJdt'e/l llW,t,,t,ooty, i"nunrl'd1'tl,' illing bills. I thought-- placed him where he wasL 1:3": this: doin on the timber." ' Mutt f y, perhaptr---that this was will maintain me where f anti" lie a": 'de, made his point clear. and t 10mm for the discussion of iegis-i said he thought he was fairly in , GU I'.',,",.',',"'",' attreed that air sur- at on on the merits of that 1333,: lyft with rural opinion, which Mr. i there was a on dp le unless 1 SW . ared "as not atr a" I 3 ed at the sang a?" Cruise conduct- "I brought in a bi, and I know it _ ease; tolgugztaon "with" tour. It was I l . t ' ' to r '.tiate he-, uv'ltt,,Boopqtit,tyg then outlined the ac- has a great force of Public Opinion? tween voluntary artiste f1'1t.l,a,(ciri')',ld- tion with th'edgngééntfnt in connec- behind-it, and I do not have to ad-i effort to sway public opinion andi 7 fror,ttWe. Each year 'll/f, forests vise organizations to so out and? the expenditure of public moneys:a er,'l"fd',r,',", he said. [l'(ltrrJii'ld"2i'aatrtt create that public opinion for it Ii or Buch purpose. 5 l o . , i "L"fl't'/',,'2tr"tt,ii,',t acres. Reor- think the Prime Minister ought to: Lawyers Ind "Pat." ( toward the 'li1pd's'?fledtwtt" looked have waited and heard my argu-l ti The? J. E. Thompson ",onserva-l, 1 "gummy large perc an in- ment, and not to have ex r 2 ve, Northeast Toronto) had a turn! ni entase of tech- p eaaed, befor th . . "gladly laughed foresters for this himself as he is reported to have A ll).' rttnt,t,ourg'C'idt asked if me! . o ern appliances ' ex r " d . . uc ' I?., who was 60 ins installed wherever 'i'USt'fit'.bti, , p e e him": 'krf,'.'t'e,,'pt1sr, mentioned at a Pro-l . . \. "pr Dual Representation meeting .

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